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State leaders join representatives of Neurotech Pharmaceuticals Inc., at the Oct. 21 ribbon-cutting ceremony for a 27,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Cumberland. The privately held company focuses on developing sight-saving therapeutics for chronic retinal diseases. (<a href=READ MORE) From left are Saul Kaplan, director of the R.I. Economic Development Corporation; Gov. Donald L. Carcieri; Neurotech CEO Ted Danse; Cumberland Mayor Daniel J. McKee; and Scott Gibbs, Economic Development Foundation president. / " title="State leaders join representatives of Neurotech Pharmaceuticals Inc., at the Oct. 21 ribbon-cutting ceremony for a 27,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Cumberland. The privately held company focuses on developing sight-saving therapeutics for chronic retinal diseases. (READ MORE) From left are Saul Kaplan, director of the R.I. Economic Development Corporation; Gov. Donald L. Carcieri; Neurotech CEO Ted Danse; Cumberland Mayor Daniel J. McKee; and Scott Gibbs, Economic Development Foundation president. /"/>
State leaders join representatives of Neurotech Pharmaceuticals Inc., at the Oct. 21 ribbon-cutting ceremony for a 27,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Cumberland. The privately held company focuses on developing sight-saving therapeutics for chronic retinal diseases. (READ MORE) From left are Saul Kaplan, director of the R.I. Economic Development Corporation; Gov. Donald L. Carcieri; Neurotech CEO Ted Danse; Cumberland Mayor Daniel J. McKee; and Scott Gibbs, Economic Development Foundation president. /

State leaders join representatives of Neurotech Pharmaceuticals Inc., at the Oct. 21 ribbon-cutting ceremony for a 27,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Cumberland. The privately held company focuses on developing sight-saving therapeutics for chronic retinal diseases. (READ MORE) From left are Saul Kaplan, director of the R.I. Economic Development Corporation; Gov. Donald L. Carcieri; Neurotech CEO Ted Danse; Cumberland Mayor Daniel J. McKee; and Scott Gibbs, Economic Development Foundation president.

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